TBLT 2009 - 13-16 September 2009 - Lancaster
‘Tasks: context, purpose and use’
3rd Biennial International Conference on Task-Based Language Teaching
13-16 September 2009

Under the auspices of the International TBLT Consortium and
the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University

The first international TBLT conference was hosted in 2005 at the University of Leuven in Belgium and the second international conference on TBLT was hosted in 2007 at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu. As in the two previous conferences, we look forward to bringing together researchers and educators from around the world to share and learn from one another’s innovations and research in task-based language teaching.

The conference will be held in the university’s well-equipped conference suite. The nearby city of Lancaster has a distinguished historic castle and boasts several jewels of Georgian architecture. It is within 30 minutes of the Lake District, beloved of walkers, fell runners, rock climbers, painters, poets and writers. The campus is also close to a spectacular coastline stretching from Glasson Dock, a couple of miles away, through Morecambe Bay to the coast of the Southern Lakes, and also lies within easy reach of the Pennines and the Yorkshire Dales.

The conference organising committee for TBLT 2009 is as follows:

* Martin Bygate
* Judit Kormos
* Andrea Révész
* Virginia Samuda

You can contact the organisers at tblt2009@gmail.com.

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